First detection of AlF line emission towards M-type AGB stars
Journal article, 2022

The nucleosynthesis production of fluorine (F) is still a matter of debate. Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are one of the main candidates for F production. However, their contribution to the total F budget is not fully known due to the lack of observations. In this paper, we report the detection of aluminium monofluoride (AlF) line emission, one of the two main carriers of F in the gas-phase in the outflow of evolved stars, towards five nearby oxygen-rich (M-type) AGB stars. We studied the Atacama large millimetre/sub-millimetre array (ALMA) observations of AlF (v = 0, J = 4-3, 9-8, 10-9, and 15-14) and (v = 1, J = 7-6) line emission towards o Ceti, and (v = 0, J = 7-6 and 15-14) lines towards R Leo. We also report a tentative detection of AlF (v = 0, J = 7-6) line in IK Tau, (v = 0, J = 15-14) line towards R Dor, and (v = 0, J = 7-6 and J = 15-14) lines in W Hya. From spatially resolved observations, we estimated the AlF emitting region with a radius ∼11R∗ for o Ceti and ∼9R∗ for R Leo. From population diagram analysis, we report the AlF column densities of ∼5.8 × 1015 cm-2 and ∼3 × 1015 cm-2 for o Ceti and R Leo, respectively, within these regions. For o Ceti, we used the C18O (v = 0, J = 3-2) observations to estimate the H2 column density of the emitting region. We found a fractional abundance of fAIF/H2 ∼ (2.5 ± 1.7) × 10-8. This gives a lower limit on the F budget in o Ceti and is compatible with the solar F budget fF/H2 = (5 ± 2) × 10-8. For R Leo, a fractional abundance fAIF/H2 = (1.2 ± 0.5) × 10-8 is estimated. For other sources, we cannot precisely determine the emitting region based on the available data. Assuming an emitting region with a radius of ∼11R∗ and the rotational temperatures derived for o Ceti and R Leo, we crudely approximated the AlF column density to be ∼(1.2-1.5) × 1015 cm-2 in W Hya, ∼(2.5-3.0) × 1014 cm-2 in R Dor, and ∼(0.6-1.0) × 1016 cm-2 in IK Tau. These result in fractional abundances within a range of fAIF/H2 ∼ (0.1 - 4) × 10-8 in W Hya, R Dor, and IK Tau.

Circumstellar matter

Stars: abundances

Stars: AGB and post-AGB

Author

M. Saberi

University of Oslo

Theo Khouri

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

Luis Velilla Prieto

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

J.P. Fonfría

CSIC - Instituto de Fisica Fundamental (IFF)

Wouter Vlemmings

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

S. Wedemeyer

University of Oslo

Astronomy and Astrophysics

0004-6361 (ISSN) 1432-0746 (eISSN)

Vol. 663 A54

Subject Categories

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Geochemistry

Fusion, Plasma and Space Physics

DOI

10.1051/0004-6361/202141704

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7/25/2022